How to watch the Ohio State football team vs. Tennessee with and without cable

The Ohio State football program is hosting a first-round playoff game against Tennessee on Saturday. We have you covered in every way to watch it.

Ohio State quarterback Will Howard (18) makes a pass against Michigan during the second half at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024.
Ohio State quarterback Will Howard (18) makes a pass against Michigan during the second half at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

There will be Ohio State football history on Saturday. It will be the first time that they have hosted a game in the month of December. It's also the first time they will be hosting a playoff game. The Tennessee Volunteers are the opponent and they won't be easy to beat.

As we all know, the last time the Ohio State Buckeyes were at home, it was a loss to Michigan. The fans are calling for Ryan Day's job. Those calls will become deafening if they somehow lose this game. Ohio State is going to do everything they can to make sure that doesn't happen.

With it being a College Football Playoff game, there will be plenty of ways to watch this game. Even if you can't be in the Shoe on Saturday night, you will have multiple ways to enjoy this game on television and with various streaming options. We have you covered with all of them.

How to watch the Ohio State football team take on Tennessee

The easiest way to watch the Buckeyes take on the Vols is to tune into ABC or ESPN at 8 pm ET. The game will be on both channels, so you don't necessarily need cable to watch the game. It can also be found on the ESPN app and online on Watch ESPN. There will be some alternate broadcasts to watch, too.

There will be a broadcast with Pat McAfee on ESPN 2 if you'd prefer to watch the game through his lens. There will also be a Sky-cam broadcast on ESPNEWS. On ESPNU, you can find the Command Center broadcast that ESPN is putting up. The game can also be streamed live on Fubo TV.

As you can see, there is no shortage of ways to watch this historic game. If Ohio State wins this game, they will travel to the Rose Bowl to have a rematch with Oregon. If they lose, their season is over.

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